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  • Cameramonkey

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    WHY?

    Just why would you do that?

    You understand that kutnupe14 is, as we speak, renting a baby blue tuxedo and a matching 1994 Lincoln Continental Super-stretch limo to "relive his glory years", don't you?

    I hope you're happy.


    So THATs why! I was walking through Carmel Walmart and I noticed that the spot on the shelf for Jheri Curl was empty. This thread explains it all. I probably shouldnt go check the shelves for Colt 45 should I? :):
     

    Kutnupe14

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    So THATs why! I was walking through Carmel Walmart and I noticed that the spot on the shelf for Jheri Curl was empty. This thread explains it all. I probably shouldnt go check the shelves for Colt 45 should I? :):

    Not gonna lie, I wanted a Jheri Cur when I was a kid, but my parents would have none of it.
     

    BiscuitsandGravy

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    Sounds kind of toxic... Courtesy of Wikpedia...

    A Jheri curl required a two-part application that consisted of a softener (often called a "rearranging cream") to loosen the hair and a solution to set the curls. The rearranging cream used pungent chemicals, causing the naturally tight curls to loosen and hang. The loose hair was then set and a chemical solution was then added to the hair to permanently curl it.
    Perming the hair was time and labor-intensive and expensive to maintain. The harsh mix of chemicals required for the process caused the wearer's natural hair to become extremely brittle and dry.
     

    femurphy77

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    Sounds kind of toxic... Courtesy of Wikpedia...

    A Jheri curl required a two-part application that consisted of a softener (often called a "rearranging cream") to loosen the hair and a solution to set the curls. The rearranging cream used pungent chemicals, causing the naturally tight curls to loosen and hang. The loose hair was then set and a chemical solution was then added to the hair to permanently curl it.
    Perming the hair was time and labor-intensive and expensive to maintain. The harsh mix of chemicals required for the process caused the wearer's natural hair to become extremely brittle and dry.

    I believe part two is now refered to as super glue nowadays.
     

    rhino

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    I had a pair of parachute pants.


    My father bought a pair on clearance for less than $5 well after the idiots who wore parachute pants stopped wearing them. The best part was the whiff-whiff-whiff sound he made when he walked. I couldn't get him to buy a pair of knock-off Air Jordans to go with them, though.
     
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